Politics & Government

East Hampton Voter Guide 2024: What You Need To Know

Here's a complete guide to the upcoming election in East Hampton.

Here's a complete guide to the upcoming election in East Hampton.
Here's a complete guide to the upcoming election in East Hampton. (Patch graphic)

EAST HAMPTON, NY — Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5, and Patch has what you need to know before you head to the polls.

Ballots will include choices for U.S. president, U.S. Congressional races, New York State Senate and New York State Assembly. North Fork voters will vote on propositions, including Proposition 1, the Equal Protection of Law Amendment.

Proposition 2 aims to improve water quality in Suffolk County by upgrading and modernizing wastewater infrastructure and expanding sewers. A dedicated fund, created by an 1/8 penny increase to the county sales tax to 2060, would address the issues.

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East Hampton voters will also weigh in on a proposition to transfer a land preserve to Suffolk County.

Early voting began Saturday and extends to Sunday. For complete information on early voting, click here.

Find out what's happening in East Hamptonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

For more information on your voter registration and polling place and to view a sample ballot, visit the Suffolk County Board of Elections here.

Here are the key races residents in Southampton will see on the ballot:

President of the United States (Elect 1)

Kamala D. Harris

Democratic Party, Working Families Party

Tim Walz (Running mate)

Donald Trump

Republican Party, Conservative Party

J.D. Vance (Running mate)

U.S. Senate New York (Elect 1)

Kirsten Gillibrand (Incumbent)

Democratic Party, Working Families Party

Mike Sapraicone

Republican Party, Conservative Party

Diane Sare

LaRouche Party

Justice of the Supreme Court, 10th Judicial District (Elect 8)

James Matthews Jr.

Democratic, Republican, Conservative

Gregg Roth

Democratic, Republican, Conservative

Deanna Panico

Democratic, Republican, Conservative

Terence Murphy

Democratic, Republican, Conservative

Alfred Graf

Democratic, Republican, Conservative

Paul Hennings

Democratic, Republican, Conservative

Paul Hensley
Democratic, Republican, Conservative

Andrew Crecca

Democratic, Republican, Conservative

County Court Judge (Elect 2)

Philip Goglas

Republican, Conservative

Peter McGreevy

Republican, Conservative

Family Court Judge, Elect 3

Stuart Besen

Democratic, Conservative

Darlene Jorif Mangane

Democratic

Jordan Katz

Democratic

Carl Copertino

Republican, Conservative

Christopher Brocato

Republican, Conservative

U.S. House New York District 1

Nicholas J. LaLota (Incumbent)

Republican Party, Conservative Party

John Avlon

Democratic Party

New York State Senate District 1

Anthony Palumbo (Incumbent)

Republican Party, Conservative Party

Sarah Anker

Democratic Party, Common Sense Suffolk Party

Member of Assembly, 1st Assembly District

Tommy John Schiavoni

Democratic, Working Families

Stephen Kiely

Republican, Conservative

VOTING TAKES PLACE ON TUESDAY, NOV. 5 from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. To find your polling place, click here.

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